Lungarotti

Vino Spumante Metodo Classico Brut Rosè - Lungarotti

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer Lungarotti
Name Spumante Metodo Classico Brut Rosè
Variety Pinot Grigio, Sangiovese
Gradation 12.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of strawberry, yeast, bread crust
Vinification method Classic method
Residual sugars Brut (max 12 g/l)
Region Umbria
Production area Torgiano
Country Italy
Type Sparkling
Aging Minimum 24 months on the lees
Color Rosé
Serving temperature 6-8°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2-3 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish, white meats
The Vino Spumante Metodo Classico Brut Rosè by Lungarotti represents the excellence of the Umbrian sparkling wine tradition, reflecting the unique terroir of this renowned Italian region. Made with Sangiovese grapes, this sparkling wine stands out for its delicate rosé color and the elegance of its fine and persistent bubbles.

On the nose, the Brut Rosè by Lungarotti offers a complex and seductive bouquet, dominated by notes of fresh red fruits like strawberries, raspberries, and a slight hint of cherry. These fruity aromas are expertly balanced with nuances of toasted bread and yeast, a result of the long aging on lees according to the traditional classic method.

On the palate, the wine presents a fresh and lively attack, followed by a pleasant aromatic complexity that echoes the scents perceived on the nose. The texture is creamy and well-structured, with the finesse of the bubbles caressing the palate, leading to a long and harmonious finish that leaves room for delicate aftertastes of red fruits and a slight touch of bitter almond.

Served at a temperature of 8-10°C, this sparkling wine is perfect as an aperitif but also pairs exceptionally well with fish dishes, shellfish, or as a counterpoint to slightly spiced preparations.

The Vino Spumante Metodo Classico Brut Rosè by Lungarotti is undoubtedly a refined choice for celebrating special occasions or enhancing moments of everyday conviviality, representing a shining testimony to the art of Italian sparkling wine making.
The winery

Cantine Lungarotti – Winery in Umbria

Discover the story and wines of Cantine Lungarotti.

Historic Umbrian winery, known for signature labels such as Rubesco and Torre di Giano; active in promoting the cultural value of the local area through museums and sustainability projects.
Region: Umbria
Country: Italia
Founded: 1962
Grapes: Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino, Trebbiano, Grechetto, Vermentino, Sagrantino, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot
Iconic wines: Rubesco and Torre di Giano. Cultural presence: the Wine Museum and the Museum of the Olive and Olive Oil, managed by the Lungarotti Foundation. Two main production areas: Tenuta di Torgiano and Tenuta di Montefalco. Commitment to sustainability. Declared vineyard area of approximately 250 hectares.
Winery history
The Lungarotti family produced wine and oil for centuries; the modern enterprise took shape under Giorgio Lungarotti who, from the 1950s–60s, brought together the family estates and began production and wider-scale marketing. Over time the company promoted the local denomination, opened the Museo del Vino and later the Museo dell'Olivo e dell'Olio, established the Fondazione Lungarotti and expanded its holdings to include the Tenuta di Montefalco, where Sagrantino is produced. Management has remained in the family and in recent years has focused on quality, research and sustainability.
Production philosophy
Commitment to quality, respect for the land and family continuity, combined with a strong connection to culture: preserving and innovating while respecting tradition, with attention to sustainable practices and hospitality.
Terroir and vineyards
The main production areas are Torgiano and the Tenuta di Montefalco, in the heart of Umbria. The vineyards are cultivated using practices aimed at preserving water resources and improving grape quality. The estate manages vineyards both in Torgiano and in the Montefalco area.
Awards and recognitions
Among the historical recognitions: the first DOCs of Umbria for Torgiano Bianco and Rosso; the awarding of DOCG status to Torgiano Rosso Riserva. Labels such as Rubesco Vigna Monticchio have received significant awards and placements in national wine rankings.

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